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U152>L2>Z49>Z142
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(03-17-2024, 10:55 PM)Mitchell-Atkins Wrote: https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/...y-material table S1
Here is the other Z142 sample from the above study

CGG023706 R1b1a1b1a1a2b1c1a1a1 U152>L2>Z49>Z142>Z51>L562>Z57

CGG023693 R1b1a1b1a1a2b1c1b U152>L2>Z49>Z142>S257/Z150, S7402/Z12222, Z26720

More details below for Z142>Z51 sample

CGG023706 Parançot_Tumulus, Bourgogne_Franche_Compt, 46.893572 5.836536 610-450 BC, -530 BC, IronAge  Hallstatt, H1bt
R1b1a1b1a1a2b1c1a1a1

Above sample has been added to ancient Z142 map
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U152>L2>Z49>Z142>Z150>FGC12381>FGC12378>FGC47869>FGC12401>FGC47875>FGC12384
50% English, 15% Welsh, 15% Scot/Ulster Scot, 5% Irish, 10% German, 2% Scandi, 2% French & Dutch), 1% India
Ancient ~40% Anglo-Saxon, ~40% Briton/Insular Celt, ~15% German, 4% Other Euro
600 AD: 55% Anglo-Saxon (CNE), 45% Pre-Anglo-Saxon Briton (WBI)
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U152>L2>Z49>Z142 - by Mitchell-Atkins - 03-17-2024, 10:55 PM
RE: U152>L2?Z49>Z142>Z150, Z12222 - by Mitchell-Atkins - 03-18-2024, 01:19 AM

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